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Posted 20 October 2011 - 10:28 PM

Rabbit strip flies are dead easy to tie, and I like the look of them in the water more than marabou. My usual standby is a variation on a Zonker Flesh Fly.
For the body I drill bigger holes in some beads, enough they can slip onto the hook and around the bend, tie in a rabbit strip, use a contrasting colour of marabou or polar bear hair for a wing. Use with a bead head on a jig hook if you want.

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Now my favourite nymph pattern is a bit of a process, but a labour of love (or love/hate).
Take an iPhone that has been sacrificed to the river gods.

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Bash the living hell out of it, this is the fun part.

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Cherry pick the pieces and assemble with liberal use of cement & th'd, voila the iFly!

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Yup have to say, that is my favourite iPhone app! :D
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Posted 20 October 2011 - 10:34 PM

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WORK of ART!


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Yup have to say, that is my favourite iPhone app! :D


YOU ARE a FREAK!
(Said with *SMILES* and admiration)

OMG ..... The WORLDS FIRST "CYBER FLY" (T-1000)

Seriously,... I have seen a lot of Sheet, but this one takes the cake!
Just Freakin awesome!

If you dont send it to APPLE, I will (not stealing your idea or creation ... just "nominating you")
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Posted 20 October 2011 - 10:43 PM

iNymph

App Sucking Leech

Or if it were made of Blackberry components it might not work from Monday to Wednesday, but would reward you with free hook-ups a couple days later!
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Posted 20 October 2011 - 10:50 PM

Cherry pick the pieces and assemble with liberal use of cement & th'd, voila the iFly!

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Yup have to say, that is my favourite iPhone app! :D


ZOMG...It's a BORG fly!!!
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Posted 20 October 2011 - 10:53 PM

hey u can use that iphone fly for chinooks they will love it :grin: that streamer looks good i seen a few on another site with diff colors.
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Posted 20 October 2011 - 11:01 PM

looks similar to the small black flies i saw people using
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Posted 20 October 2011 - 11:17 PM

All the depth charts that I've seen peg the Whirlpool at 500ish :)

It's gotta be deeper than 125. Its 130 in the glen, I know that for sure. I've seen the screen of my fish finder :)
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Posted 20 October 2011 - 11:28 PM

All the depth charts that I've seen peg the Whirlpool at 500ish :)

It's gotta be deeper than 125. Its 130 in the glen, I know that for sure. I've seen the screen of my fish finder :)



*SMILES*

Not sayin your wrong or challenging the statement ... I "always" figured the same.

Must be an "X-Files" Government Conspiracy .... cause all the articles say less deep than that.
Doesnt mean their "Right" ...

At one time "Agent Orange" was Fine to breathe in.
Just got rid of the folliage.

LOL
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Posted 21 October 2011 - 07:53 AM

Where is the best place to pick up supplies for creating your own flies. (not including the iphone) Do people mostly order online, or over the counter somewhere like Wilsons on queen st?
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Posted 21 October 2011 - 08:33 AM

Rabbit strip flies are dead easy to tie, and I like the look of them in the water more than marabou. My usual standby is a variation on a Zonker Flesh Fly.
For the body I drill bigger holes in some beads, enough they can slip onto the hook and around the bend, tie in a rabbit strip, use a contrasting colour of marabou or polar bear hair for a wing. Use with a bead head on a jig hook if you want.

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Now my favourite nymph pattern is a bit of a process, but a labour of love (or love/hate).
Take an iPhone that has been sacrificed to the river gods.

Posted Image

Bash the living hell out of it, this is the fun part.

Posted Image

Cherry pick the pieces and assemble with liberal use of cement & th'd, voila the iFly!

Posted Image

Yup have to say, that is my favourite iPhone app! :D


You make me wanna tie some of them up and go to Brazil for some electric eels....lol. With the caps on sticking out, it should make the eel think it's an electric fly.......lol. Send one to Jeremy Wade..........lol. If he uses it on his show you'll be famous.....LMAO.

Very creative.
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#31 grubman

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Posted 21 October 2011 - 08:42 AM

Where is the best place to pick up supplies for creating your own flies. (not including the iphone) Do people mostly order online, or over the counter somewhere like Wilsons on queen st?


Mike

I don't usually buy online, Bass Pro has a fly equipment department next to all the regular fishing equipment, also LeBarons right when you walk in the door. If you're only looking for the feathers what not, some art supply stores i.e. Michael's, have some feathers, beads.....etc. cheaper but also not as nice as BP or LeBaron.
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Posted 26 October 2011 - 01:07 PM

Some glo bugs I made last year. Will tie some nuke flies, streamers, and woolly buggers this year.

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Posted 26 October 2011 - 05:07 PM

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^That is Fking awesome!!!!
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Posted 26 October 2011 - 09:02 PM

Some glo bugs I made last year. Will tie some nuke flies, streamers, and woolly buggers this year.

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Thats a nice looking pic
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Posted 31 October 2011 - 07:30 PM

This isnt an actual fly but still a good artificial bait for fly or float fishing. I got these salmonids last year and I got the idea to cut out the eggs and use them as single eggs. Havent tried them yet but I think they look pretty good. In the first pic the red hook is a #10 Daiichi Salmon egg hook and the silver is a #12 Kamasan grubber. In the second pic the red hook is a #14 raven and the silver is the same as the first pic.

Which do you think is best?

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Posted 05 November 2011 - 08:22 PM

Well said dude . . . Your float really does dart down about 4 or 5 feet before setting the hook on a small tank. . . lololol I really gotta get back there soon.
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Posted 06 November 2011 - 06:47 PM

they look really sweet hoping to get a vice 4 Xmas is there kit you can get to get started on tying steelhead salmon flies :unsure:


Check LeBaron out on Dundas/Matawa they had a Beginners fly tying kit complete with a vise and materials for several common flies.
Sorry can't be specific as which flies this kit makes as I only noticed it on my way out as was running short on time.. Planned on going back myself for one.
Will post kit contents upon purchess.
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Posted 11 November 2011 - 11:05 PM

My go-to flies. . .and also first ones to start tying is a pheasant tail nymph (never lets me down) with any fish lol. . .then prince nymph. . then many egg patterns . . mainly singles now. . cheese colour is awesome. Any opinions guys..
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Posted 11 November 2011 - 11:36 PM

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^That is Fking awesome!!!!



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Posted 12 November 2011 - 02:51 AM

Check LeBaron out on Dundas/Matawa they had a Beginners fly tying kit complete with a vise and materials for several common flies.
Sorry can't be specific as which flies this kit makes as I only noticed it on my way out as was running short on time.. Planned on going back myself for one.
Will post kit contents upon purchess.


I hope you did'nt get yet. I bought one of their mid priced kits and the cam handle broke and the jaws are made with low grade steel. Check out this site:

http://flyanglersonline.com/

Save your money and get a really good vise, it makes all the difference. I was in college with a complete machine shop and made my own. If I had to do it again I'd buy individually. You get what you paid for.
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